

All that aside, you'll be fine if you decide to go Asus/Asus or EVGA/EVGA, all are great solutions. I understand it's more convenient to have 1 company, but in my opinion, the best build would be Asus Mobo and EVGA GPU. As far as graphics cards go, I would stick with EVGA on that front. The EVGA boards are great as well, but may lack a bit of the stability at high overclocks (this is based on trusted hardware review sites, I've only overclocked with the P6T Deluxe so far). The V2 is just as good and a few bucks cheaper, the only difference being the lack of SAS controller. The P6T Deluxe is rock solid and one of the top overclocking boards. If you do, the board needs to be RMA'd (happens with any brand). There aren't any documented issues with the P6T's and RAM. Windows sees it works with it but Bios reports less than is actually there.ĮVGA overclockability is extreme. Asus P6T is having problems with Ram, It works but only shows a portion of it.
